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i spoke to frankie as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace? >> no. >> okay. >> because -- because they've been hurt too badly. and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. and it -- >> yes. because you repeatedly characterize her as crazy, called her other horrible things and -- >> well, and i clarified something. i did call her crazy. >> you did. >> i did. i did. >> if you would go back and look at all the tapes and things you said over the years about betsy -- >> and i -- and i think she'd be okay with me saying this, but, i mean, i can take the liberty to say it and say, listen, i called you crazy, i called you a bitch, i called you all these things, but i never called you fat. >> that's one of the things she said -- >> she said i thought you were acting crazy but -- >> well, i guess i was all these years putting up with that. how would you act? sweet as apple pie? >> the idea that somehow not calling you fat is any kind of -- >> consolation? >> yeah. when i heard that, my jaw dropped. >> he shouldn't have done oprah. he should -- this was to
i spoke to frankie as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace? >> no. >> okay. >> because -- because they've been hurt too badly. and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. and it -- >> yes. because you repeatedly characterize her as crazy, called her other horrible things and -- >> well, and i clarified something. i did call her crazy. >> you did. >> i did. i did. >> if you would go back and look at all the tapes and...
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he closer frankie. he pays to send her to college. but happens is francis is growing up and her relationship changes from uncle cleve to godfather to a romantic interest. cleveland started sending her letters. it's the full-court press on courting her. >> now joining us here on her booktv set is trained to. her most recent book is so spoke the earth -- "so spoke the earth". in january 2010, where were you? >> i was here in miami and the deeper market with my daughter when someone called me and said there had been an earthquake in haiti. of course so many lives were changed at a loss to family members and many friends in the country that something like 200,000 people. >> host: when did you get to haiti after the earthquake? >> guest: i had a little baby at the time, slated back until three weeks later to see some family and friends and how they were doing. >> host: you've got to haiti three weeks after the earthquake or it was a difficult trip in what was it like when you got there? >> guest: it was difficult to see all the constructio
he closer frankie. he pays to send her to college. but happens is francis is growing up and her relationship changes from uncle cleve to godfather to a romantic interest. cleveland started sending her letters. it's the full-court press on courting her. >> now joining us here on her booktv set is trained to. her most recent book is so spoke the earth -- "so spoke the earth". in january 2010, where were you? >> i was here in miami and the deeper market with my daughter when...
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>> the one thing, and i think a lot of his exteammates said yesterday, for me and guys like frankie andreu, we've never seen lance -- i've never seen him shed a tear in my life, until last night. shown very little emotion. before i heard one word on thursday night from him, i could tell he was a broken man. >> really, really interesting, that perspective you provide there. he specifically brought you up last night and said you were one of the many people he needs to apologize to. he has attacked you for writing the book. and he said you were greedy and just doing it for the money. are you ready for that apology? will you accept it? >> i don't need an apology from lance. i'm in a good place in my life. i've moved forward. i'm no longer angry at lance. you know, i moved on from that. i'd rather he spend the time with his children or with betsy andreau, or emma o'reilly. these are the people he destroyed. they're still suffering today. i feel lucky and fortunate i moved on from this. it's a tragic story. i'm sorry that i was involved in all this. yeah. it's not nice to see all this. >> and he
>> the one thing, and i think a lot of his exteammates said yesterday, for me and guys like frankie andreu, we've never seen lance -- i've never seen him shed a tear in my life, until last night. shown very little emotion. before i heard one word on thursday night from him, i could tell he was a broken man. >> really, really interesting, that perspective you provide there. he specifically brought you up last night and said you were one of the many people he needs to apologize to. he...
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frankie avolon. >> he played a record of mine on a thursday. on a monday, i was on my way. >> reporter: over the years, clark barely seemed to age. he spoke of america's nickname for him. >> i have a terrible problem, because people keep referring to me as america's oldest teenager. >> i've been watching dick clark since i was a little kid. >> reporter: it was the 1970s. dick clark first started hosting on new year's eve. the program, just an hour and a half in the beginning, would expand to six hours over the years. it had become an american staple every new year's. and only a stroke would slow dick clark down. >> my speech is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> reporter: this year, his wife of nearly 35 years would be in times square. she was the one who helped screw that crystal triangle with dick clark's name on the ball. >> 40 years i've been coming here. so this year, people were saying what are you going to do? i said, i don't know what else to do but to come to times square. any way, like he said, this is the place to be on new year'
frankie avolon. >> he played a record of mine on a thursday. on a monday, i was on my way. >> reporter: over the years, clark barely seemed to age. he spoke of america's nickname for him. >> i have a terrible problem, because people keep referring to me as america's oldest teenager. >> i've been watching dick clark since i was a little kid. >> reporter: it was the 1970s. dick clark first started hosting on new year's eve. the program, just an hour and a half in the...
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betsy and her husband, frankie, were close armstrong friends for years before being attacked by armstrong for refusing to lie. >> i never thought that this day would come. and it's very hard what he's done. but it's not enough. he was aided and abetted. he did not do this on his own. >> reporter: even more stunning, sources say armstrong is considering finally coming clean to u.s. anti-doping authorities. even naming others involved with beating the drug tests and maintaining the myth. >> everything that's been happening in the last week is self-serving. and it's all about salvaging what's left of his brand. >> reporter: during a day that included a tearful apology to the staff of his beloved livestrong cancer foundation, a reporter found armstrong out jogging. >> he was quite relaxed. he told me he was calm and at ease and ready to speak candidly with oprah winfrey. >> reporter: this morning, his victories, his fans, his reputation are all gone. officials say lance armstrong beat cancer only to lose his way in a ruthless game of win at all costs. so what now? armstrong flew from his home
betsy and her husband, frankie, were close armstrong friends for years before being attacked by armstrong for refusing to lie. >> i never thought that this day would come. and it's very hard what he's done. but it's not enough. he was aided and abetted. he did not do this on his own. >> reporter: even more stunning, sources say armstrong is considering finally coming clean to u.s. anti-doping authorities. even naming others involved with beating the drug tests and maintaining the...
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and betsy andrea, attacked by him along with her husband, frankie, road with him for the united states postal service. she said if he wasn't coming clean, people would think we were still the crackpots. >> many of them dragged forward because they were forced to come forward because of investigations and when they came clean and said no, lance doped, he dragged them through the mud. he accused them of lying or being some kind of money-hungry conspiracy group. what does he say to these people now? >> he will go to them and apologize. lance, once again, thinks he's in control of this narrative. he also acts like he thinks he has something we want. we have 1,000 pages of documents about this guy. so it's not like he's going to reveal any big secrets here. but i will tell you this about lance armstrong. and it's the lie built and built and built and built. people were unable to look at what a bully this guy is. and now that he's caught, he's like one of those wall street guys and we're supposed to feel bad for him. this isn't about performance-enhancing drugs and how many other guys in the
and betsy andrea, attacked by him along with her husband, frankie, road with him for the united states postal service. she said if he wasn't coming clean, people would think we were still the crackpots. >> many of them dragged forward because they were forced to come forward because of investigations and when they came clean and said no, lance doped, he dragged them through the mud. he accused them of lying or being some kind of money-hungry conspiracy group. what does he say to these...